"I take one of the mobile trucks out and with our schedule, I go to the parks and put the music out and the skates out for the kids," said Antoine Parks, Mobile Unit Monitor.

"I get to skate here because it's a little bit funner, because I get to get in the water after I get done skating and it feels good afterwords," said 12-year-old Zamony Hart.

The program delivers more than just skating, it also brings a new experience.

Wacky Wheels Skate Van

Wacky Wheels Skate Van

"I tell kids that sometimes you have to step out of your zone and try something different and if you are able to accomplish that you feel like you can accomplish anything," said Parks.

"I got to skate with other people and stuff, I got to listen to music," said Hart.

"It's another opportunity to experience something that they may not have otherwise had the chance to experience," said Clarke.

From seasoned skaters to beginners, the Milwaukee Rec Department allows any kid who wants to skate a chance to lace them up for free.

"Some of our staff is better skaters than others and they provide pointers and assist those that may be a little more timid on the skates," said Clarke.

"I love the people who drive the skate van," said Hart.

Wacky Wheels Skate Van

Zamony Hart

"It's kind of one of the best jobs you can have in the summer," said Parks. "It gives you the opportunity to be outside, gives you an opportunity to interact with the kids and expose them to different activities."

In the end, the biggest thing that the van delivers is smiles.

"It's great fun, the staff love it, the kids love it," Clarke said. "Breaks up the day a little bit depending on what's going on, it infuses a little bit of energy at these sites when they come around."

"It's super cool, it's super cool because people just get to skate around," said Hart.